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Justice? Or... Just Me?

The Fight Book 2

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Justice? Or... Just Me?

By: Lorinda Hawkins Smith
Narrated by: Lorinda Hawkins Smith
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Dominique is now walking in her new identity as a domestic violence survivor. She survived. But at what cost?

In this second book in the series, we see Dominique navigate her new life of freedom. But freedom isn't free. And choices have consequences. We see Dominique fight for her children, her freedom, and her sanity. She is still a fighter, but this time she's fighting God's way.

Is she courageous enough? Old habits die hard. This is not the Christianity she saw on TV. Walking by faith can be terrifying. This is definitely not her mother's Christianity. Being a Frontline Renegade Christian is not for the risk averse. And definitely not for those who want to stay in their comfort zones. But all of the risks she will face pale in comparison to the price paid by the One who saved her life.

©2022 Lorinda Hawkins Smith (P)2022 Lorinda Hawkins Smith
African American Christian Fiction Fiction Inspiring

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